Linear Algebra is one of the most fundamental areas of Mathematics with applications in Geometry, Statistics, Applied Mathematics, Algebra, Analysis and indeed most topics within Mathematics. This course begins with the familiar example of solving linear equations, and gradually progresses into the abstract. You will be introduced to the central concept of a vector space, and the linear maps between them which ensure their structure is preserved. You will see proofs of two of the most famous results in Linear Algebra – the Spectral Theorem and Rank-Nullity Theorem, as well as an introduction to the idea of an Inner Product which is commonplace in Quantum Physics.
This is an ‘intermediate’ FHEQ level 4 course and therefore in order to get the most out of the teaching you should have some familiarity with Linear Algebra as a pre-requisite. Taking the Linear Algebra: Introduction course would be ample preparation.
The overall structure of the course follows the Undergraduate Mathematics Syllabus at the University of Oxford. Courses on the Weekly Oxford Worldwide programme consist of weekly live webinars with a tutor and weekly pre-recorded lectures.
*** Students should note that for this exceptional course, the pre-recorded lectures are already publicly available for free on YouTube ***